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Spring Poems and Activities
Spring Poems and Activities
Spring Poems and Activities
Spring Poems and Activities
Spring Poems and Activities
Spring Poems and Activities
Spring Poems and Activities
Spring Poems and Activities
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Welcome Spring to your classroom with these engaging poems and activities. These original poems will supplement your literacy curriculum. The accompanying activities will help you to integrate math and science instruction. They are perfect for a Poem of the Week program or to use as a close or shared reading lesson.

The following poems and activities are included:

  • March is the Best Month (poem, color)
  • March is the Best Month (poem, B&W)
  • Our Favorite Month (survey tally chart)
  • Our Favorite Month (bar graph)
  • I Fly My Kite (poem, color)
  • I Fly My Kite (poem, B&W)
  • Design a Kite (art activity)
  • My Kite (writing activity with simple lines)
  • My Kite (writing activity with primary lines)
  • What Spring Means (poem)
  • What Spring Means to Me (writing activity with simple lines)
  • What Spring Means to Me (writing activity with primary lines)
  • Baby Birds (poem, color)
  • Baby Birds (poem, B&W)
  • Baby Birds (mini-book)
  • Springtime (poem)
  • Springtime Scavenger Hunt (Science activity)
  • Spring Must Be Coming (poem)
  • Spring Creatures Tally Chart and Graph
  • Spring Creatures (graph questions)
  • Spring Creatures (Science activity)
  • The Sounds of Springtime (poem, color)
  • The Sounds of Springtime (poem, B&W)
  • What Do I Hear in the Spring? (Science activity)
  • The Beach in Spring (poem, color)
  • The Beach in Spring (poem, B&W)
  • My Best Spring Break Ever! (writing activity with simple lines)
  • My Best Spring Break Ever! (writing activity with primary lines)
  • Our Favorite Spring Break Activity Tally Chart and Graph
  • Teacher Suggestions for Use and Additional Resources

Please note that this resource includes the following previously published poems and activities:

Spring Poetry and Math Fun (freebie)

Springtime poem and scavenger hunt was previously published in

Science Poems and Activities for Primary Grades.

This resource is also included as part of the following bundle:

Seasonal Poems and Activities BUNDLE

If you enjoy using poetry in your classroom, make sure you explore some of my other

Poem of the Week resources.

If you enjoy themed activities to integrate math and science with literacy, check out my STEM and STEAM resources.

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Spring Poems and Activities

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Description

Welcome Spring to your classroom with these engaging poems and activities. These original poems will supplement your literacy curriculum. The accompanying activities will help you to integrate math and science instruction. They are perfect for a Poem of the Week program or to use as a close or shared reading lesson.

The following poems and activities are included:

  • March is the Best Month (poem, color)
  • March is the Best Month (poem, B&W)
  • Our Favorite Month (survey tally chart)
  • Our Favorite Month (bar graph)
  • I Fly My Kite (poem, color)
  • I Fly My Kite (poem, B&W)
  • Design a Kite (art activity)
  • My Kite (writing activity with simple lines)
  • My Kite (writing activity with primary lines)
  • What Spring Means (poem)
  • What Spring Means to Me (writing activity with simple lines)
  • What Spring Means to Me (writing activity with primary lines)
  • Baby Birds (poem, color)
  • Baby Birds (poem, B&W)
  • Baby Birds (mini-book)
  • Springtime (poem)
  • Springtime Scavenger Hunt (Science activity)
  • Spring Must Be Coming (poem)
  • Spring Creatures Tally Chart and Graph
  • Spring Creatures (graph questions)
  • Spring Creatures (Science activity)
  • The Sounds of Springtime (poem, color)
  • The Sounds of Springtime (poem, B&W)
  • What Do I Hear in the Spring? (Science activity)
  • The Beach in Spring (poem, color)
  • The Beach in Spring (poem, B&W)
  • My Best Spring Break Ever! (writing activity with simple lines)
  • My Best Spring Break Ever! (writing activity with primary lines)
  • Our Favorite Spring Break Activity Tally Chart and Graph
  • Teacher Suggestions for Use and Additional Resources

Please note that this resource includes the following previously published poems and activities:

Spring Poetry and Math Fun (freebie)

Springtime poem and scavenger hunt was previously published in

Science Poems and Activities for Primary Grades.

This resource is also included as part of the following bundle:

Seasonal Poems and Activities BUNDLE

If you enjoy using poetry in your classroom, make sure you explore some of my other

Poem of the Week resources.

If you enjoy themed activities to integrate math and science with literacy, check out my STEM and STEAM resources.

Follow my store to keep up with the latest information about new products and sales.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Great resource
Rated 5 out of 5
February 15, 2026
This is an excellent resource for Poetry month. My students love to hear the poems!
Cynthia May
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513 reviews • Virginia
Grades taught: K
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
April 27, 2022
I love using poems in my reading and writing classroom, and my students have a poetry binder. In past years, I have kind of "fizzled" on using the poems after the fall season and holidays. This resource has helped me have poems at my fingertips for every month and season.
Wendy H.
561 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd

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Ask and answer questions about key details in a text.
Identify words and phrases in stories or poems that suggest feelings or appeal to the senses.
With prompting and support, read prose and poetry of appropriate complexity for grade 1.
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